The Kid Art-directed clip is awash in dark reds and blacks as Pusha T raps on a carousel inside an abandoned amusement park. The Virginia rhymer also spits his acidic rhymes surrounded by tatted nuns who are smoking cigarettes. The entire thing is quite eerie and adds immensely to the track's paranoid buzz.

Pusha T's project is shaping up to be quite the event as he continues to promote his release through interviews and clips on his YouTube channel.

“I feel like I’m the last rap superhero. I really do. I feel like everybody else, they seem to be a bit victimized and I don’t feel like that’s me,” he recently told Rolling Stone magazine. “There’s not too many rappers you want to be like these days.”

"Crutches, Crosses, Caskets" will appear on the former Clips member's upcoming album, King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude, which hits stores on Dec. 18.